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June 4, 1941 was a rainy day in New York.
Photo: Everett Collection
⇡ Noel at Heaton Park − Manchester, UK ▪︎ June 2009 ⚡︎ by Jill Furmanovsky
Of all the places — your hometown. The generator broke. So we came off stage and then the back-up generator broke as we went back out. We went out a third time, and they said, 'Whatever you do, don't leave the stage' because there was tension in the crowd. Someone said, 'If the generator breaks down again, that's it. We will just have to offer everybody their money back, and it'll be like a free gig.' Liam got the wrong end of the stick and said, 'This is now a free gig.'
✎ Noel Gallagher, from Oasis: Trying to Find a Way Out of Nowhere
also the same news from The Guardian.
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Rock im Park Festival, Germany, 4 June 2005
Sierra Ferrell at Bobcat Stadium, Bozeman, MT, supporting Mumford & Sons
Dress by Selkie. Photos: Madeline Northway.
4 June 2026
Poltergeist (4 June 1982)
Dir. Tobe Hooper
Raphael Ravenscroft was a British musician, composer and author. He is best known for playing the saxophone on Gerry Rafferty's song "Baker Street"
4 June 1947
On this date, the mother of this blogger was born. She still claims she doesn't like the Beatles because they are "teeny-bopper music." This makes her a shameful part of Beatles history and probably why it took me forty years to get here.